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7 Nedge Hill
CHEWTON MENDIP, BA3 4LP

7 Nedge Hill

Chewton Mendip, BA3 4LP

A charming cottage dating back to 1832, set in the parish of Chewton Mendip, with scenic views and characterful features.

If you're looking for a characterful home, with plenty of land, then this cottage fits the bill perfectly.

Located in the rare-to-market area of Nedge Hill, this characterful cottage dating back to 1832, offers a blend of historic charm and modern living.

Property at a glance

4 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

3 Reception rooms

Large Kitchen with island

Extensive gardens of approximately 0.5 acres.

Beautiful countryside views

Driveway parking for multiple vehicles

“For me, having access to so many dog walks on the doorstep, is what makes the location so special.”

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The living room, dining room, and family room each offer cozy yet spacious areas to relax, complete with original beams and feature fireplaces, adding to the cottage's historic charm.

The ground floor features a spacious kitchen/dining room with bespoke cabinetry, an Esse range cooker, and ample space for family gatherings. French doors open up to the rear patio and seating area.

The adjoining utility room provides additional storage and laundry facilities.

A wonderful, light entrance welcomes you to 7 Nedge Hill. With stairs to the first floor and space for a console table beneath them.

The heart of the home is the kitchen/diner and family room, which is a really sociable space. Equally at home with immediate family, or hosting large get-togethers too.

Upstairs, the master bedroom is a true retreat, featuring exposed beams, a large en-suite bathroom, and French doors opening onto a private balcony with stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

Three additional bedrooms provide ample space for family and guests, with one offering an en-suite bathroom, and the others sharing a well-appointed family bathroom featuring a luxurious freestanding bath.

“Having a glass of wine whilst watching the sun set on the master bedroom balcony, has always been a much needed escape after a busy day."

“It has been the perfect place to bring up our children. With the large garden and still close to the village community, they've had a great upbringing in the country.”

"I'll miss the view from every room and the option to step outside with access to so many dog walks."

"This house has been perfect to host our large family gatherings over Christmas, with the warmth of the fireplace and space to seat everyone. We'll be sad to leave, but I know this house will give someone else as much joy as it's given us."

The Gardens

The property stands on approximately half an acre of garden next to open countryside and a small woodland.

The rear garden benefits from an outdoor seating area and patio - a perfect place for family gatherings and watching the sun set.

At the top of the rear garden, there is a block of two stables with a fenced-off post-and-rail pen, currently being used for miniature ponies.

On the opposite side of the road, there is also a one-acre paddock which is currently being rented from the Waldegrave estate.

The front garden is mainly laid to lawn, with a winding pathway from the house providing access through the garden, leading you to a 9ft x 15ft stone barn with a tiled roof and electricity.

Directions

From Chewton Mendip, head south on the A39 towards Wells. After 1.3 miles, as you ascend Nedge Hill, number 7 in the last house on the right.

Postcode - BA3 4LP

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Services

Mains water and electric. Private drainage, oil heating.

Tenure

Freehold

Local Authority & Tax Band

Somerset Council Tax band - C

Viewing Arrangements

Viewing strictly by appointment with sole agent Mark Manning 01761 502275

Mark.Manning@ThePropertyExperts.co.uk

Chewton Mendip

The parish of Chewton Mendip is a very close-knit community with various local events and activities that foster a sense of belonging and camaraderie among residents.

The village boasts essential amenities, including The Waldegrave Arms pub, Chewton Mendip primary school, a village hall, and The Mendip Pantry shop and cafe, which serve as focal points for community interaction and daily conveniences.

While maintaining its rural charm, Chewton Mendip is conveniently located near larger towns such as Wells and Midsomer Norton, as well as the city of Bath.

Amenties/Distances

Chewton Mendip Primary School 1.3 miles

The Blue School, Wells 4.7 miles

Wells Cathedral School 4.5 miles

Downside School 5.9 miles

Railway Station (Castle Cary) 14 miles

Railway Station (Bath Spa) 15 miles

Airport (Bristol) 15 miles

Hospital (Shepton Mallet Community Hospital) 8.2 miles

Somerset

Somerset, a mesmerising county nestled in the scenic southwest of England.

Famed for attractions like Glastonbury Tor, Wells Cathedral, Cheddar Gorge and Caves, The Levels and of course, the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Somerset is a rural area, with plenty of farming and is well known for cheese making and cider.

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